Wire service UPI reported that the plane, bound for the capital of Jakarta, tore its left wing; however, no injuries were reported. UPI reported a replacement aircraft was deployed to transport the plane's 143 passengers to Jakarta. The flight arrived around midnight local time.

According to the Associated Press, the airline blamed the aircraft's movement control personnel, who directed the plane from the parking area to the taxiway.

The incident comes as the airline is still trying to determine what went wrong Oct. 29 when flight JT 610 crashed into the Java Sea just minutes after takeoff.

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A wallet belonging to a victim of the Lion Air passenger jet that crashed is seen in the waters of Ujung Karawang, West Java, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. A Lion Air flight crashed into the sea just minutes after taking off from Indonesia's capital on Monday in a blow to the country's aviation safety record after the lifting of bans on its airlines by the European Union and U.S. Achmad Ibrahim, AP

Rescuers conduct search operation in the waters of Ujung Karawang, West Java, Indonesia after a Lion Air plane crashed into the sea Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. A Lion Air flight crashed into the sea just minutes after taking off from Indonesia's capital on Monday in a blow to the country's aviation safety record after the lifting of bans on its airlines by the European Union and U.S. Achmad Ibrahim, AP

A member of Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency inspects debris believed to be from Lion Air passenger jet that crashed off Java Island at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. A Lion Air flight crashed into the sea just minutes after taking off from Indonesia's capital on Monday in a blow to the country's aviation safety record after the lifting of bans on its airlines by the European Union and U.S. Tatan Syuflana, AP

This handout photo taken and released on Oct. 29, 2018 by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency of Indonesia shows rescue personnel searching the waters for wreckage from Lion Air flight JT 610 which crashed into the sea off the northern coast of Indonesia's Java island. National Search And Rescue Agency of Indonesia via AFP/Getty Images

Putri, center, is consoled for the loss of her husband and child who were passengers on board Lion Air flight JT 610, in Pangkal Pinang airport in Bangka Belitung province on October 29, 2018. RONI BAYU, AFP/Getty Images

Members of a rescue team transfer body bags into a vehicle at the port in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, on Oct. 29, 2018, after being recovered from the sea where Lion Air flight JT 610 crashed off the north coast earlier in the day. RESMI MALAU, AFP/Getty Images

Sony Setiawan, center, speaks to journalists at Pangkal Pinang airport in Bangka Belitung province on Oct. 29, 2018, following his arrival on another airline after missing his pre-planned flight on Lion Air flight JT 610 which crashed off the coast north of Jakarta. Setiawan was due to board the flight, but was held up on his commute to Soekarno-Hatta airport by Jakarta's notorious traffic congestion. RONI BAYU, AFP/Getty Images

A member of Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency inspects debris recovered from where a Lion Air passenger jet is suspected to have crashed, at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. A Lion Air flight crashed into the sea just minutes after taking off from Indonesia's capital on Monday in a blow to the country's aviation safety record after the lifting of bans on its airlines by the European Union and U.S. Tatan Syuflana, AP